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8' 6 Outlet Indoor Power Strip White - Dealworthy™: 15A, 1875W, 14 AWG, 8ft Extension Cord, 3 Conductors
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- Indoor power strip in white
- Comes with 6 outlets
- 8 feet cord for that extra reach
- 1-year limited warranty
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dealworthy™: Just what you need, priced just right.
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Q: Does this provide surge protection for my electronics? It doesn’t say it in the details.
A: Hello Dee - Thank you for your Question! This device is not a surge suppressor and will not provide protection for the power supplies. I hope it helps - Juliette.
submitted bysanto - 8 months agoTarget staff supportA: Hello Dee, Thank you for reaching out! We are the manufacturer and wanted to voice our agreement with the retailer's answer to your question. This specific Dealworthy device is a Power Strip only, so it works great as an adapter and space saver for multiple devices to be plugged into one wall outlet, but it does not have any surge protection built in. Thank you again and have a fabulous week!
submitted byTT Innovation - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: How many outlets does the power strip have?
A: The power strip features six outlets for multiple plug-ins.
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Q: What is the wire gauge of the power strip?
A: The power strip uses a 14 AWG wire gauge for its construction.
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Q: What is the length of the power strip's cord?
A: The power strip comes with an 8-foot cord for extended reach.
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Q: What is the maximum power capacity of the power strip?
A: The power strip can handle up to 1875 watts of peak power.
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Q: Is the power strip suitable for indoor use?
A: Yes, this power strip is designed specifically for indoor use.
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Q: True dimensions? Is this really about 10.5" x 4.5" x 1.5"? The 4.5 seems wrong
A: Hello NOTARUNNER, Thank you for reaching out! You are correct, the dimensions the retailer has listed for this product seem to be for the box/sleeve and not the product itself. We will reach out to the retailer to hopefully get this corrected, but in the meantime, the actual product dimensions are 9.3"L x 1.5"W x 1.1"H. We hope this information helps, but if you need further assistance feel free to reach out to tour Tech Support Team directly at support@ttinno.com. Thank you and have a fabulous week!
submitted byTT Innovation - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use it for the window AC?
A: Hello ML, The Dealworthy™ 8' 6-Outlet Indoor Power Strip is rated for a maximum of 15 amps and 1,875 watts, with a 14 AWG wire gauge . While these specifications might technically accommodate some smaller window air conditioning units, it's generally not recommended to use power strips for appliances like window AC units. Window air conditioners often have high startup currents and sustained power draws that can exceed the safe operating limits of standard power strips. Using a power strip in such cases can pose safety risks, including overheating or potential fire hazards. For safety and optimal performance, it's best to plug your window AC unit directly into a dedicated wall outlet. If an extension is absolutely necessary, consider using a heavy-duty extension cord specifically designed for high-power appliances, ensuring it matches or exceeds the electrical requirements of your air conditioner. Always consult your air conditioner's user manual or contact the manufacturer to determine the appropriate power connection method. If you need further assistance please email us at support@ttinno.com. Thank you!
submitted byTT Innovation - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can I plug this power strip into a surge protector?
A: Hello Veevi, Thank you for reaching out with this great question! Great question! The short answer is you should not—and here's why: 1. Plugging a power strip into another power strip or surge protector (a practice called daisy-chaining) can overload the electrical circuit. This increases the risk of tripping breakers, melting wires, or even causing a fire, especially if you're using high-wattage devices like heaters, computers, or appliances. 2. It goes against electrical safety codes and regulations. Organizations like OSHA, Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and the National Electric Code prohibit daisy-chaining power strips and surge protectors in both residential and commercial environments. If there's an electrical incident, insurance claims could be denied if this type of misuse is found to be the cause. 3. It can interfere with how surge protectors are designed to function. Surge protectors are most effective when they're directly connected to a wall outlet. Adding extra strips in between can reduce their ability to detect and divert power surges properly. We hope this information helps. If you need further assistance please email our Tech Support Team at support@ttinno.com
submitted byTT Innovation - 7 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is there an illuminated light to show power is on?
A: Hello! Thank you for reaching out with this great question! I have confirmed with my Product Engineering Team that there is not a light to show the power is on. The switch can either be in the "off" position or the "reset" position which is on. We hope this information helps! If you need further assistance please reach out to our Tech Support Team at support@ttinno.com. Thank you!
submitted byTT Innovation - 9 months agoBrand expert